| Literature DB >> 22977700 |
Eun-Seok Son1, Sang-Hun Lee, So-Young Park, Ki-Tack Kim, Chul-Hyung Kang, Seong-Woo Cho.
Abstract
The prevalence of intervertebral disc herniation (IDH) of the thoracic spine is rare compared to the cervical or lumbar spine. In particular, IDH of the upper thoracic spine is extremely rare. We report the case of T1-2 IDH and its treatment, with a literature review. A 37-year-old male patient visited our hospital due to radiating pain at the left upper extremity and weakness of grip power. In cervical spine magnetic resonance images, T1-2 disc space showed herniated disc material and compressed T1 root was identified. Laminoforaminotomy was performed with a posterior approach. The radiating pain and weakness of grip power improved immediately after the surgery. Of patients who show radiating pain or numbness at the medial aspect of forearm, or weakness of intrinsic muscle of hand, can be suspected to have T1 radiculopathy. A detailed physical examination and a radiologic evaluation including this area should be required for the T1 radiculopathy.Entities:
Keywords: Intervertebral Disc; Laminotomy; Radiculopathy; Thoracic Vertebrae
Year: 2012 PMID: 22977700 PMCID: PMC3429611 DOI: 10.4184/asj.2012.6.3.199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian Spine J ISSN: 1976-1902
Summary of literature review on T1-2 HNP
HNP: Herniated nucleus pulposus, Sx: Symptom, Lt: Left, RP: Radiculopathy, Rt: Right, MP: Myelopathy, C: Central.
Fig. 1Preoperative T2 sagittal (A, B) and thin section T1 and T2 axial (C, D) magnetic resonance images on T1-2 disc level show the ruptured disc fragment (arrows) with distal migration.
Fig. 2Intraoperative photograghs. (A) After the laminoforaminotomy on the left side of T1-2 facet joint, a ruptured fragment compressing T1 nerve root was removed. (B) Removed subligamentous extruded disc.
Summary of the symptoms and signs (T1-2 HNP in literature review) (n = 21)
HNP: Herniated nucleus pulposus.